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The Blind Men and the Elephant (Hello Reader!, Level 3, Grades 1&2)

2023-07-31 03:31:13

You readers, hello. Think of these gathered notes on how to live in the future from the first part of the book I wrote 7 years ago (part 1, 2, 3, 4, 6). It is my first attempt to truly track the distant change of 2011 and is now a worldwide reality that encompasses all of us. But this was a record and everything began to be my focus - it was a personal transformation moment I noticed when I was ready. It was restored in Peru. On the day I left the jungle, the first news I saw on TV was about the collapse of the Fukushima nuclear reactor. Given the disasters around the world, it is no exaggeration to say that this "Carol" is actually roaring and roaring.

I like the story of "blind and elephant" very much. With the rustic realism and the concept of truth it is important to understand that blind people no longer explore the world (or elephant), hit each other or kill each other. It was during blinding that they saw things very definitely as they were truly suitable for other people. Thinking that those who think that the world is a snake are ropes is a rude fool, things will be violent and annoying.

The way they operate is explained in "Blind men and elephants" This is an ancient Hindu fable depicting blind men who have never encountered elephants. what is that. Of course, everyone, his knowledge is limited to the tail, or foot or ivory, his subjective truth is different from the next person. Because everyone's perceptions are limited, nobody has a complete career. In this way, the New York Times adopted the national stereotypes of Asian grooming gangs into our psychology. Through the criminal acts of the Caucasian British they achieved this through dropouts, terminology of racial discrimination, and expansion of British Asian crimes.